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. 2014 Nov;59(6):1568-74.
doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.12487. Epub 2014 Apr 8.

Sharp force injury fatalities: a retrospective study (1982-2012) in Brescia (Italy)

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Sharp force injury fatalities: a retrospective study (1982-2012) in Brescia (Italy)

Marzia Vassalini et al. J Forensic Sci. 2014 Nov.

Abstract

A retrospective study was carried out on postmortem examination data of 131 sharp force-related casualties recorded by the Brescia Institute of Forensic Medicine between 1982 and 2012. The objective was to identify relevant parameters that may be used to distinguish the manner of deaths between homicide, suicide, and accident. The following variables were considered: manner of death; demographic data; scene; type of sharp object; location and numbers of wounds; the presence of hesitation marks/defense wounds; toxicological findings; psychiatric history. There were 92 homicides, 28 suicides, and 11 accidents. Most victims were male, with an average age of 43. Injuries in isolation were present in 9.8% of homicides, in 35.7% of suicides, and in 54.5% of accidents. Most injuries involved the left anterior chest in homicides and the forearms in suicides. This study underlines the importance of a meticulous postmortem examination of injuries on the body and their relationship with other results from the death scene investigation.

Keywords: accidental death; autopsy; defense wounds; forensic science; hesitation marks; homicide; manner of death; pathology; sharp force fatalities; suicide.

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